Neo sushi express
Raleigh, NC · Conveyor belt sushi restaurant
- Address
- Neo sushi express, 9650 Strickland Rd Suite 101, Raleigh, NC 27615
- Phone
- (919) 803-7926
- Website
- www.neosushiraleigh.com
- Status
- Closed · Opens 11 AM
Neo sushi express is a restaurant located in Raleigh, NC. It is one of 1,593 restaurants listed in Raleigh. Its 4.2-star rating matches the Raleigh city average of 4.2 stars. There are 10 photos associated with this location.
About Neo sushi express
All You Can Eat Sushi & Hibachi Conveyor belt sushi restaurant
Hours
| Saturday | 11 AM–9 PM |
Customer Reviews
Some of the sushi was warm, which was disappointing. Selection was limited and overall it was less than mid. At $22, it didn’t feel like I got my money’s worth. I’ll be sticking with Umiya for all-you-can-eat sushi. Oh and the desserts were disgusting.
This is not the greatest ayce sushi place on earth. They have a few delightful selections, but most are solidly average. The rolls are well-made and consistent, just not a ton of wow factors. However, this place is an excellent value for the price. You get all the decent sushi you want for a very reasonable price. And being able to grab things from a conveyor is really fun. No complaints at all about the service. Empty plates were picked up at a reasonable pace and ordered dishes arrived promptly.
Good sushi bar and place. Freshness and taste are decent (though not stellar). Service was prompt. They were open and serving after a snowstorm when all sushi places in the area were closed due to inclement weather.
Our family has been coming here for years, and we were happy to see the restaurant under a new name with a fresh, modern look. The food was fresh (except the cake), the conveyor belt experience was fun, and the variety was great. We spent $75 for three adults and two kids and left completely satisfied. Very reasonable pricing and a great spot for a family meal. Highly recommended.
The cost is $17.99 per person. The experience is cool especially with friends. The sushi is okay. I would compare it to grocery store quality. If you are sitting at the beginning of the conveyer belt it is good, but if you are at the end there can be very few of the better options. There are no servers. You order any extra appetizers and entrees on a tablet and then there is a drink and sauce area that you fill up for yourself.
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